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Q:- Describe the legislative function of the parliament.​

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Answered by AndromedaPulsar
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Legislative functions! Primary legislation constitutes UK Acts of Parliament, some of which include important constitutional rules in the absence of a codified constitution in the UK. The process of drafting primary legislation and the institutions involved in the process illustrate three key constitutional principles in context: parliamentary supremacy, the rule of law and the separation of powers.

The elected government takes a lead in the legislative process. Ministers and civil servants develop the policy behind the legislation, government lawyers draft Bills, ministers introduce Bills into Parliament and push them through the House of Commons and House of Lords. The Secretary of State often decides when a statute should come into force. Where the Crown Prerogative is involved, the Queen is required to give consent for the Bill to progress through Parliament. Bills require the royal assent to become law, in present times this is merely a formality.

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Answered by rajsinghprithivi368
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Describe the legislative function of the parliament

The function of the legislative is to form policies and laws that will govern the nation. The Union Parliament is chiefly concerned with this function. ... Together these houses ensure that the legislative functions of the Government are executed properly by passing relevant laws and making citizen friendly policies.

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